Re: Tv reception
Here's one possible cause for the TV reception problem: All of the RF cables (co-ax) are "shielded" with a metal wrap under the plastic covering. Under that is a "woven wire fabric" covering over a "plastic tube" through which a "single copper wire" carries the "antenna signal" from the TV antenna to the booster and from there to each TV.
The terminal connectors on each "run" of RF cable must be properly installed, shielded and tightly connected for the maximum signal to be transmitted through the connections. If the metal wrap is not in place, if the woven wire is not "properly grounded" or if the "single copper wire" is not long enough to insert into the female part of the connector, or if any of these three parts are touching each other, there's a possibility that "interference" from any electric motor or IC circuit (in an LED light, etc) could emit a "competing RV signal" and cause interference into the cable.
So, as "cheaply produced" as our RV's are, it's no surprise that the RV cables in the walls are "not the highest quality". When being pulled through the walls, connected on the assembly line and stored in a "less than ideal environment" (on an RV lot with people playing with them), it's very likely that the RF cable ends can be damaged, disconnected and not properly reconnected (loose) or they may not have ever been assembled correctly when being manufactured in China.
Check each of your RF cables, look carefully at the end to be sure the copper wire in the center is the proper length, that the cable connector is properly installed on the cable and crimped properly. If in doubt, a trip to WalMart for a replacement cable (only buy one or two) might solve your problem. Replace one length of cable, if it doesn't change the problem, that cable was probably good, so use it to replace the next length of cable and keep going until you find the "bad cable/connector".
There shouldn't be any signal degradation when the furnace fan runs or when you turn on an overhead light. If there is, it's more than likely "RF interference being introduced into the cable at a bad connector.
Almost always a "challenge" (spelled PITA) to find, but usually worth the effort to not miss that special part of a movie or the "game winning play" during the best game of the year......
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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